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darrenkilford's posterous

Darren Kilford  //  A missionary currently living in Santander Spain, working with La Industria and ContraCorriente. Married to Maria and a son called Luke.

I'm also a Freelance Designer/Developer and IT Consultant.

Profession blog: www.kilfords.com
Personal blog: www.lifeof.kilfords.com

Jan 2 / 12:48pm

Design something every day......

I was reading the other day this interesting article on the Smashing Magazine website by Jad Limcaco. The article was a challenge for designers to design something every day for 365 days. I thought that I would take up this challenge and try as much as possible to design something every day on the theme of Robotics. I’m hoping that this will be a great chance to improve my design skills and learn a lot along the way. I plan to only spend about 20 minutes a day on this, so there will be no master pieces, but hopefully some interesting works.

You can follow other designers who are taking up this challenge by following (searching)  #daily365.

Here are my first couple of days.

Filed under  //  DSED   design   design something every day   robotics   robots  
Dec 24 / 6:29am

World's tallest build... maybe the world's biggest picture....

OK I know that this is not the world’s biggest picture, but it is a 2.3 gigapixel photo which is large. The Burj Dubai is nearing completion and which be the tallest build in the world. This video shows zooming in and out of the photo, quite interesting.

 

 

I still don’t think that I would like to stay on the top floor!

Filed under  //  biggest   building   photo  
Nov 25 / 9:46am

I like to ride my bycle

I just saw this video and thought two things; I understand why only girls are doing it and typical German precision:

http://www.wonderhowto.com/wonderment/two-girls-one-bike-watch-this-and-weep-...

Nov 8 / 1:31am

Guniness TV ad "World"

I’ve just watched this great Guniness TV ad, “World”. Must say how cool, and how I have always enjoyed the Guniness ads.

Sep 23 / 1:23pm

A quick fund raiser flyer

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This was a "knock it up quick" project for Freedom Church Jersey. A6 and A4 flyers for a charity auction. Turn around time from being asked to print 2 hours.

Filed under  //  charity   designs   designscharity   flyer   flyers   work  
Aug 29 / 11:08am

Quick review of eyeplorer.com

I love findind new tools and webservices. I came across http://en.eyeplorer.com yesterday and thought that I would do a quick review.

What is it

EyePlorer visually displays related facts about a searched topic , and it categories the relationships of those facts to that searched topic. It also allows you to drag and drop facts on to a notepad which then can be emailed or copied to your machines clipboard ready to paste into an application.

Example

I type in “Jersey”, (a place I use to live, small island of the north cost of France, not New Jersey), into the center of the wheel as soon as I hit enter it goes off and populated the wheel with related facts to the searched phrase “Jersey”. Imagine a brainstorming or spider document. It did a pretty good job. It slit the related facts into the following categories; Place, Time, Organism, Organisation, Person, Society, Science and Technology. This changes depending on your search-phrase and also how far you are “zoomed” in. You can also drill down into these categories further. The bigger/more common, the fact the bigger it’s text and dot. Click on a fact and a popup window displays the fact which can then be copied to the notepad.

 A picture speak a thousand words so take a look below.

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What I liked

·         Interesting and logical way to research, better than just reading through long Wiki documents

·         Clear interface, drag and dropped worked well.

·         Ability to gather faces about a topic in one place

·         Linking of facts worked well

·         You can embed your search into a webpage

·         The way you gain knowledge very quickly and centrally

What I didn’t like

·         The facts are only, (I think) from Wiki, (not necessarily bad). Although when you click on a fact you do get three other tabs; Websearch, Images and Twitter. But you are unable to drag and drop from these tabs onto the notepad which is the main thing which turned me of, but I can understand this from either a licensing or techy point of view.

·         The notepad is limited. It would be nice to be able to print straight from the notepad with maybe a few other export options.

Conclusion

For me personally I don’t think that I would use this for research too much, mainly due to wanting the ability to capture/store “everything” so I’ll stick to Evernote. But for a quick starter to get ideas for research project it will be useful. I could see it being a great tool for students doing home work. Or maybe in a team meeting looking up facts/ideas on a given subject.

Links

·         http://en.eyeplorer.com

·         http://www.facebook.com/eyePlorer

·         http://twitter.com/eyeplorer

·         http://blog.eyeplorer.com/

Filed under  //  productivity   research   review   tools   webiste  
Aug 29 / 9:07am

Amazing Lego Video

Wow I just stumbled on this video, it was posted on http://digitaltools.node3000.com/. I love it because it reminds me of my old Spectrum 48k and spending hours loading games via tape, and also because it is done in Lego… so if you have over 1500 hours to spare you know what to do next.

Filed under  //  8bit   fun   lego   memories   video  
Aug 28 / 1:22am

100 years of Visual FX

Found this 5 minute video that quickly runs through 100 years of Visual FX. Some great memories, as a kid, watch some of these movies and being totally blown away by the magic. Obviously not everything is included by a major one missing for me was the Matrix. Enjoy.

 

Filed under  //  movies   video   visual FX